The Odyssey/Greek Mythology
Romeo and Juliet
TKAM
Figurative Language
Literary Devices
100

Odysseus's son's name

Who is Telemachus?

100

Who is Romeo in love with at the beginning of the play?

Rosaline

100

What is Boo's real name?

Arthur Radley

100

Comparing two things while using "like" or "as"

What is a simile?

100

A central idea or message in a work of literature

What is theme?

200

Odysseus' final mission when he returned to Ithaca

Defeat the suitors

200

What does Capulet call Tybalt and is Mrs. Harold's favorite line in the play?

Saucy Boy

200

List 3 examples of mockingbirds in the book

Tom Robinson, Boo Radley, kids, Atticus, 

200

An author gives human characteristics to inanimate objects

Personification

200

A writer’s use of hints or clues to indicate events that will occur later in the narrative

What is foreshadowing?

300

This goddess was Odysseus' mentor throughout his journey

Who is Athena?

300

How long will the potion that Juliet takes last for?

42

300

Mrs. DuBose is trying to overcome what?

A morphine addiction
300

An author or speaker purposely and obviously exaggerates to an extreme.

What is a hyperbole?

300

When a person, place, or object represents something else

What is symbolism?

400

Which sea monster did Odysseus avoid when he had to choose a path?

Charybdis

400

What do you call the person who gave Romeo the poison?

Apothecary

400

How does Tom Robinson hurt his hand making is unusable?

Caught in a cotton gin

400

Words that begin with the same sound are placed close together.

What is alliteration?

400

The techniques a writer uses to develop characters

What is characterization?

500

The blind prophet in the section, "The Land of the Dead."

Who is Tiresias?

500

How many days does the play take place over?

6

500

What is the name of the man drinking coca-cola out of a paper bag?

Dolphus Raymond

500

An unexplained reference to a real or fictitious person, place, event, or work of art.

What is an allusion?

500

When the audience knows something the characters don't

What is dramatic irony?